AGREEFILE= reports the paired-person information underlying Table 35. Use PSELECT= and ISELECT= to choose subsets to compare for agreement. Sub-samples (groups of persons) can be specified with PSUBTOTAL=. Only pairs in the same groups are shown if AGREEGROUP=Yes.

TWOOBS: both students must be observed on the item. They were both observed on items 10-40, so that 31 will appear here.

TWOSAME: counts of items to which both students made the same response. There was only one correct response to each item, so SAME = 10 (1-1) correct answers + 2 (out of 8 0-0) incorrect same choice of distractors = 12.

TWOSCORE: the count of items on which they scored the same (for a dichotomy, both correct or both incorrect). They made the SAME score on 10 (1-1) + 8 (0-0) = 18.

ONEHIGH: one or both persons scored in the highest category, "1", in 10+8+5 = 23 items. The "highest" category is the highest score possible on each item, for dichotomies usually scored 1. For Likert rating scales, the high category is usually scored 5.

TWOHIGH: 10 pairs of responses are in the highest category (1-1).

ONELOW: one or both persons score in the lowest category, "0", in 8+5+8 = 21 items. The "lowest" category is the lowest score possible on each item, for dichotomies usually scored 0. For Likert rating scales, the low category is usually scored 1.

TWOLOW: 8 pairs of responses are in the lowest category (0-0).

ONEMISS: there are 60 questions, the both responded to 31, so one or other or both students had missing data on ONEMISS = 60 - 31 = 29 items.